Magic bands on wrists...

Posted By: jamesonofthunder

Magic bands on wrists... - 08/03/14 08:05 AM

Ezekiel 13:18 "and say, Thus says the Lord God: Woe to the women who sew magic bands upon all wrists... in the hunt for souls! Will you hunt down souls belonging to my people and keep your own souls alive?
“Therefore thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am against your magic bands with which you hunt the souls like birds, and I will tear them from your arms, and I will let the souls whom you hunt go free, the souls like birds.

If you have children it may be a good idea to help them to understand the dynamics of why these types of fads are not healthy!

Loom band craze fetches French couple $1m
http://main.omanobserver.om/?p=99389



"For millions of schoolchildren they are the must have fashion accessory of the moment. Footballer David Beckham and Britain’s Prince William have sported them. Even Pope Francis has been photographed wearing a few.



Loom bands — colourful rubber bands woven together into bracelets and other items — are the latest craze to sweep playgrounds everywhere from New York to Singapore.
Last month a dress made entirely from loom bands was sold on the online auction site eBay for £170,000 ($287,000) and the fad has made one French couple a million-dollar fortune.
Shops now sell kits and they are increasingly used to make items from key rings and phone cases to necklaces and bikinis.
The craze even has its own vocabulary with designs for bracelets available on the Internet such as “inverted hexafish”, “fishtail” or “dragon scale”.
British woman Kathryn Burnand spent three-and-a-half weeks weaving her loom band dress which was originally priced at little more than $80.
But after going on eBay, it attracted bids from over 135a countries, landing Burnand and the friend who put it up for auction with a staggering windfall.
Loom bands were invented in the US four years ago by Cheong Choon Ng, then a crash-test engineer in Detroit, who got the idea after seeing his daughters making bracelets out of elastic bands.
His loom device has sold millions worldwide and turned the Malaysian immigrant himself into a millionaire.
Emmanuel and Morgane Laurencon from Brittany in northwestern France are among those who have successfully jumped on the bandwagon.
The family now have the exclusive rights to sell Ng’s Rainbow Loom products in France, Belgium and French-speaking Switzerland.
The couple and their four children moved to Miami in 2012 and Emmanuel became curious after he noticed his young daughter bringing the bands home from school.
“Each time the family or some friends were coming from France, the girls of the same age as my daughter shut themselves in the bedroom to make bracelets for hours,” he said.
The phenomenon had not yet taken off in the US but the Laurencons decided that “something was going on” and resolved not to return to France “empty handed”.
After they arrived back in 2013, the family garage in the Brittany town of Quimper was soon pressed into service as an office-cum-warehouse for their loom business.
“We thought it was going to grow gradually , but in fact it has grown exponentially,” said Emmanuel.
The Laurencons now employ six people and the business is installed on the ground floor of a small building in the centre of Quimper.
Alexandra Balikdjian, a psychologist specialising in consumer behaviour at the Free University of Brussels, said it was easy to see why loom bands had taken off.
“These bracelets allow us to be like the people we identify with, but at a completely low cost,” she said.
One young boy said why he liked them.
“It’s new and all my friends have one. I want one too,” said seven-year-old Max.
“I really love to make them,” he added, his eyes firmly fixed on one that he was making.
The children love it,” said Catherine Chanat, director of a leisure centre in Arpajon near Paris.
Despite their popularity, the centre has banned them because they created “jealousies and frustrations for the children that don’t have them” she said.
And there have been some safety concerns among parents after children wrapped them around their fingers before going to bed resulting in them turning black from lack of circulation.
The Laurencons, however, are sitting pretty with an annual turnover of just over a million dollars.
The family can’t quite believe their luck and say there is plenty more potential in the business.
“It’s the sort of thing that only happens once in a lifetime!” Emmanuel added. — AFP
Posted By: jamesonofthunder

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/05/14 12:23 AM

"The friendship bracelets were brought into the United States by religious groups for use in political rallies"

God revealed this to me last night, that this movement is covering the whole world and is coming to America with a vengeance! When I saw the picture of the Pope wearing those bracelets, the Spirit of Remembrance caused me to remember the prophecy of Ezekiel 13 and He showed me that it is directly connected to women's ordination.

Ezekiel 13:17 "Now you, son of man, set your face against the daughters of your people who are prophesying from their own inspiration. Prophesy against them."

But this is the point. There is absolutely NO biblical record of this prophecy ever being fulfilled in bible history. It is completely an end day prophecy 100%. The prophecy is about women claiming to be ministers for God.

I am being told to "prophesy against them" through the Holy Spirit.

Today there are more women pushing for ordination than ever in the history of mankind. This prophecy is an end time prophecy. These Magic bands will be used by women in ministry to teach children a similar teaching as Catholics using the rosary.

Look at this "loom Band Prayer Bracelet" article.

http://flamecreativekids.blogspot.com/2014/07/loom-band-prayer-bracelet.html

In it she says; "It's always great to use something children already enjoy to help them experience prayer, so here's an idea for making loom band prayer bracelets. Ask children to think about people or things they would like to pray for and to choose colors to represent those things/ people. For example: green- the earth; red- people who are ill; yellow- things to thank God for; white- forgiveness. The children will probably be a lot more inventive about color choices!"

Or this one called "Loom Bands, the Bible and Children".

"The craze has well and truly landed in our house and all the kids at church love them. It therefore seemed like a natural match to bring loom bands together with biblical teaching."

http://llmcalling.blogspot.com/2014/08/loom-bands-bible-and-children.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LlmCalling+(LLM+Calling)

http://www.faithinhomes.org.uk/praying-with-loom-bands/

They used to call them friendship bracelets and if you wore one you weren't supposed to take them off until they fell off. Now they are making them out of rubber and saying to use them to pray with!

This prophecy was shown to me by God as being fulfilled right now and it will be a huge part of the push for women's ordination and God is totally warning us against this! Very evil things await us wrapped in the women ordination movement.

From Wikipedia...

"Friendship bracelets are ancient, but their resurgence is modern. The fad of friendship bracelets reappeared when they were seen during protests about the disappearances of Mayan Indians and peasants in Guatemala. The friendship bracelets were brought into the United States by religious groups for use in political rallies. According to tradition, one ties a bracelet onto the wrist of a friend who may wish for something at that moment. The bracelet should be worn until it is totally worn out and falls off by itself, at which moment the wish is supposed to come true."

But God says "I will tear them from your arms".

This is a pagan custom and it is supposed to be a bond made between the maker and the wearer. So if they are making these charms and putting them on the arms of children, that is the blending of paganism with Christianity and God HATES that! Thus says the Lord GOD, "Behold, I am against your magic bands by which you hunt lives there as birds". The Catholic Church brought this tradition to America in use for political rallies and it is being brought into protestant ministries for use like a rosary.

I know with all my heart that God gave me this vision last night for a sign to those here that He sent me to warn you on every point that I have claimed through the Spirit as being from Him. It is like all the other visions He gives me. I report what He told me and He starts to reveal more and more evidence that He gave me the vision. Last night this started with seeing the picture of the pope and the Holy Spirit causing me to remember the prophecy of Ezekiel, and I faithfully reported it here, today all this evidence has come to support the vision which I never even knew before.
Posted By: James Peterson

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/09/14 02:37 AM

Originally Posted By: jamesonofthunder
"The friendship bracelets were brought into the United States by religious groups for use in political rallies"

God revealed this to me last night, that this movement is covering the whole world and is coming to America with a vengeance! When I saw the picture of the Pope wearing those bracelets, the Spirit of Remembrance caused me to remember the prophecy of Ezekiel 13 and He showed me that it is directly connected to women's ordination.

Ezekiel 13:17 "Now you, son of man, set your face against the daughters of your people who are prophesying from their own inspiration. Prophesy against them."

But this is the point. There is absolutely NO biblical record of this prophecy ever being fulfilled in bible history. It is completely an end day prophecy 100%. The prophecy is about women claiming to be ministers for God.

I am being told to "prophesy against them" through the Holy Spirit.

Today there are more women pushing for ordination than ever in the history of mankind. This prophecy is an end time prophecy. These Magic bands will be used by women in ministry to teach children a similar teaching as Catholics using the rosary.

Look at this "loom Band Prayer Bracelet" article.

http://flamecreativekids.blogspot.com/2014/07/loom-band-prayer-bracelet.html

In it she says; "It's always great to use something children already enjoy to help them experience prayer, so here's an idea for making loom band prayer bracelets. Ask children to think about people or things they would like to pray for and to choose colors to represent those things/ people. For example: green- the earth; red- people who are ill; yellow- things to thank God for; white- forgiveness. The children will probably be a lot more inventive about color choices!"

Or this one called "Loom Bands, the Bible and Children".

"The craze has well and truly landed in our house and all the kids at church love them. It therefore seemed like a natural match to bring loom bands together with biblical teaching."

http://llmcalling.blogspot.com/2014/08/loom-bands-bible-and-children.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LlmCalling+(LLM+Calling)

http://www.faithinhomes.org.uk/praying-with-loom-bands/

They used to call them friendship bracelets and if you wore one you weren't supposed to take them off until they fell off. Now they are making them out of rubber and saying to use them to pray with!

This prophecy was shown to me by God as being fulfilled right now and it will be a huge part of the push for women's ordination and God is totally warning us against this! Very evil things await us wrapped in the women ordination movement.

From Wikipedia...

"Friendship bracelets are ancient, but their resurgence is modern. The fad of friendship bracelets reappeared when they were seen during protests about the disappearances of Mayan Indians and peasants in Guatemala. The friendship bracelets were brought into the United States by religious groups for use in political rallies. According to tradition, one ties a bracelet onto the wrist of a friend who may wish for something at that moment. The bracelet should be worn until it is totally worn out and falls off by itself, at which moment the wish is supposed to come true."

But God says "I will tear them from your arms".

This is a pagan custom and it is supposed to be a bond made between the maker and the wearer. So if they are making these charms and putting them on the arms of children, that is the blending of paganism with Christianity and God HATES that! Thus says the Lord GOD, "Behold, I am against your magic bands by which you hunt lives there as birds". The Catholic Church brought this tradition to America in use for political rallies and it is being brought into protestant ministries for use like a rosary.

I know with all my heart that God gave me this vision last night for a sign to those here that He sent me to warn you on every point that I have claimed through the Spirit as being from Him. It is like all the other visions He gives me. I report what He told me and He starts to reveal more and more evidence that He gave me the vision. Last night this started with seeing the picture of the pope and the Holy Spirit causing me to remember the prophecy of Ezekiel, and I faithfully reported it here, today all this evidence has come to support the vision which I never even knew before.

Is this the gospel of the Kingdom to be preached in all the world? "Beware of rubber bands"? wow

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Posted By: jamesonofthunder

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/10/14 01:02 AM

Are you mocking scripture or just the fact that God revealed this to me?
Posted By: James Peterson

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/11/14 04:06 AM

Originally Posted By: jamesonofthunder
Are you mocking scripture or just the fact that God revealed this to me?

Ok, whatever suits you. "BEWARE the rubber band!" Do you feel any better?

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Posted By: jamesonofthunder

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/11/14 04:20 AM

It's not the rubber band that matters here. It is what the friendship bracelet symbolizes which was brought back into fashion for the solidarity movement by the Catholic Church, then made popular by this loom band fad.

Just because someone made it out of rubber bands does not take away the symbolic meaning of the Misanga, the friendship bracelet, which is a "good luck charm" being made into a religious idol similar to the rosary through false christian ministers. Would you say the rosary is something that should not be preached against? Would you let your daughter keep a rosary? Well maybe you would since you are obviously not a Seventh Day Adventist, so these types of things don't bother your worldly sensitivities. But since I am here to teach what Adventists believe and you are here to try to tear our faith down, then I must be on to something if the demon in you inspires you to contend with this.

Good luck charms have no place in Christianity. But you wouldn't know that would you?
Posted By: kland

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/12/14 06:17 PM

James, are there no non-SDAs which are against rosaries and good luck charms?
Posted By: James Peterson

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/13/14 12:43 AM

Originally Posted By: jamesonofthunder
It's not the rubber band that matters here. It is what the friendship bracelet symbolizes which was brought back into fashion for the solidarity movement by the Catholic Church, then made popular by this loom band fad.

Just because someone made it out of rubber bands does not take away the symbolic meaning of the Misanga, the friendship bracelet, which is a "good luck charm" being made into a religious idol similar to the rosary through false christian ministers. Would you say the rosary is something that should not be preached against? Would you let your daughter keep a rosary? Well maybe you would since you are obviously not a Seventh Day Adventist, so these types of things don't bother your worldly sensitivities. But since I am here to teach what Adventists believe and you are here to try to tear our faith down, then I must be on to something if the demon in you inspires you to contend with this.

Good luck charms have no place in Christianity. But you wouldn't know that would you?


It is written, "Receive one who is weak in the faith, but not to disputes over doubtful things. For one believes he may wear rubber bands, but he who is weak thinks of them as magic charms .... I know and am convinced by the Lord Jesus that there is nothing that is magical of itself; but to him who considers anything to be magical, to him it is magical ... whatever is not from faith is sin." (Rom. 14)

I hope this helps.

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Posted By: James Peterson

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/13/14 12:45 AM

Originally Posted By: kland
James, are there no non-SDAs which are against rosaries and good luck charms?

Are you?

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Posted By: kland

Re: Magic bands on wrists... - 08/15/14 12:19 AM

Sorry, I forget you both are name James.

I am against them. Are you? If not, then it doesn't dispute his complaint. But I believe there are others besides SDAs who are against them. Though I could be wrong.
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